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Lg-ann
Mar-29-2005, 06:47 PM
Well unlike the beauty of sunsets on beaches...sunrises on mountains we are still viewing snow..and ice..My son captured this view of Lake Erie ...yesterday while testing the ice depths..good thing he didnt fall in...
Id miss the camera :rofl

Khaos
Mar-29-2005, 06:51 PM
Interesting shot, is the color done by a sepia tone action or by contrast and saturation in RAW mode, or something else.

Where do you live by Lake Erie? I work near Cleveland, in Brecksville Ohio.

Lg-ann
Mar-29-2005, 07:25 PM
Interesting shot, is the color done by a sepia tone action or by contrast and saturation in RAW mode, or something else.

Where do you live by Lake Erie? I work near Cleveland, in Brecksville Ohio.

The effect was done with a sepia setting on the camera...I live near Brecksville in Old Brooklyn....The Brecksville Nature Center is a wonderful place for some nice photo taking..they have seeds there were you can hand feed the wild
chickadees great opportunities for good photos...:):

David_S85
Mar-29-2005, 08:11 PM
Well unlike the beauty of sunsets on beaches...sunrises on mountains we are still viewing snow..and ice..My son captured this view of Lake Erie ...yesterday while testing the ice depths..good thing he didnt fall in...
Id miss the camera Sure you weren't on the Saturn moon Titan recently? Here's a pic of that from Jan 15, 2005:

http://users.aol.com/bikedave1/titan_color.jpg

mslammers
Mar-30-2005, 12:10 PM
Well unlike the beauty of sunsets on beaches...sunrises on mountains we are still viewing snow..and ice..My son captured this view of Lake Erie ...yesterday while testing the ice depths..good thing he didnt fall in...
Id miss the camera :rofl
From the perspective of Dayton OH.
I think this is one shot that doesn't make it in sepia. Stark B&W would be good. Perspective and composition are pretty good (cept for the water drop at the top, PS where are you?)

You might try converting to B&W and see if I am right. I would like to know.

Lg-ann
Mar-30-2005, 05:50 PM
From the perspective of Dayton OH.
I think this is one shot that doesn't make it in sepia. Stark B&W would be good. Perspective and composition are pretty good (cept for the water drop at the top, PS where are you?)

You might try converting to B&W and see if I am right. I would like to know.
Ok b/w i guess its cool...the water spot is a lonely little seagull lookin for food ..
thanks for the comments

Khaos
Mar-31-2005, 04:21 PM
This where PS, curves, and a little selective color work help out. For your approval:

Lg-ann
Mar-31-2005, 05:01 PM
This where PS, curves, and a little selective color work help out. For your approval:
hmmm very nice..im learnin slowly but ill get it some day...does this one
look better ..different shot...thanks for the tips

Khaos
Apr-01-2005, 05:54 AM
Yeah, it takes practice, but in no time you'll be whizzing right through post processing. The shot is better, but I would use curves to make the rocks less dark and the nuetrals a little more appealing.

Lg-ann
Apr-02-2005, 07:36 AM
Yeah, it takes practice, but in no time you'll be whizzing right through post processing. The shot is better, but I would use curves to make the rocks less dark and the nuetrals a little more appealing.
Thanks for the advise..ill keep tryin:D